In terms of long-term residential care, both those who are inside and those who are outside the home, and Isobel was stressing this, are suffering a great deal from fear and isolation. Even if you're in a long-term care home, you're suffering from isolation.
I want to go back to something that Isobel was saying earlier about long-term care. We seem to see this as the worst option in terms of where people can get care.
I went to a resident council meeting here in Toronto as part of a study we were doing and asked them if there was anything better about being there than at home, and they unanimously said, “Oh, yes.” They said that at the care home they felt safe, but they were talking about safe in terms of getting things such as their insulin. They had company and they had activities. Therefore, we have to think about these places as good places to be when we're responding to this type of issue.